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#: 5532 S10/Tandy CoCo
25-Jul-90 04:44:05
Sb: #4884-#SCSI drives
Fm: MOTD Editor..Bill Brady 70126,267
To: Bob van der Poel 76510,2203 (X)
SCSI now usually means: "hard drive with built in SCSI controller". (like
Seagate ST277N. The "N" means SCSI. A "kit" means with a PC (AT-Bus)
controller. SCSI can be daisey chined. SCSI don't care about sectors.... thats
up to the OS & drivers.
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